statsman88 wrote:The only reason he didn't win an MVP in 95' was because people d him, he had better numbers than everyone in baseball.

I agree he should have won it in 95 and probably should have won in 1998. Should of winning the award isn't going to help him much with the short-sighted HoF voters though.

Agreed. It really is a shame that he was such an idiot in his personal life because that kills any shot that he had at the HOF. Over a 10 year period, he posted numbers that could very well get him in (averages):

.298
95 R
37 HR
120 RBI

Those are great numbers for 1 season, let alone 10 straight. He was a dominant player and never gets another thought.